What can you get if you tune to 882 kHz? Whether it's a station broadcasting on that frequency or splatter/hash/off-freq reception of a station on a nearby frequency?
Here in Vermilion, OH during the day, just the crisp off-frequency sound of WRFD/Columbus, OH (880 kHz) during the day, and at night WCBS and their I-BLOCK (which kills WWL reception on 870. WLS, however doesn't seem to get hampered too much by it)
Here in Vermilion, OH during the day, just the crisp off-frequency sound of WRFD/Columbus, OH (880 kHz) during the day, and at night WCBS and their I-BLOCK (which kills WWL reception on 870. WLS, however doesn't seem to get hampered too much by it)